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Essays, Short Stories By ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Author Harper Lee to Be Published in October

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Pulitzer Prize winner and 'To Kill A Mockingbird' author Harper Lee smiles before receiving the 2007 Presidential Medal of Freedom in the East Room of the White House November 5, 2007 in Washington, DC.  (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images))

Essays and early short stories by To Kill a Mockingbird author Harper Lee will be published this fall.

The Land of Sweet Forever compiles short fiction Lee wrote in the years before the 1960 release of her classic novel and includes essays completed between 1961 and 2006. Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, will release the book Oct. 21. The Land of Sweet Forever will include an introduction by Lee’s authorized biographer, Casey Cep.

“As a member of Harper Lee’s surviving family, I know I speak for all of us in saying that we’re delighted that these essays, and especially the short stories, which we knew existed but were only recently discovered, have been found and are being published,” the late author’s nephew, Dr. Edwin Conner, said in a statement Tuesday.

“She was not just our beloved aunt, but a great American writer, and we can never know too much about how she came to that pinnacle,” he said.

Lee, who died in 2016 at age 89, published no new, full-length books after To Kill a Mockingbird. In 2015, she approved the release of Go Set a Watchman, an early draft of Mockingbird.

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